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Title: Chapter 5: Diversity


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Chapter 5 Diversity Conservation
  • Importance to nature
  • Importance to people
  • Oxygen
  • Diet
  • Medicines

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Threats to Biodiversity
  • Section 5.1
  • Lets look at several types

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Loss of Diversity
  • 3 Things that cause
  • Habitat Degradation
  • Habitat Fragmentation
  • Habitat Destruction
  • Threatened Species
  • Endangered Species
  • Extinction of Species

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Source http//ecos.fws.gov/tess_public/StateListi
ng.do?stateall updated daily
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Exotic (Invasive) Species
Example Page 124
  • Non-native organisms that move-in to a
    particular area
  • There can be a lack of competitors/ predators
    exponential growth of exotic
  • Can be parasites take over niches

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Conservation
  • Section 5.2
  • Stopping the threats to biodiversity

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Conservation
  • 1st step
  • Lay Down The Law
  • 1973 US Endangered Species Act
  • Made it illegal to harm any species on the
    endangered OR threatened list
  • Including changing an ecosystem where the species
    lived

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Conservation
  • 1. Nature preserves
  • Protects entire communities/ecosystems

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Conservation
  • 2. Sustainable use
  • Use what you need, but dont damage the ecosystem

Is this a good example of sustainable use?
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Conservation
  • 3. Reintroduction Programs
  • 4. Captivity Breeding

Example The Ginkgo Tree would probably be
extinct if it were not for Chinese monks keeping
it in captivity around temples
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Human Impact
  • How are humans affecting ecosystems all over the
    Earth?

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Humans The Environment
  • Pest Control
  • DDT It increases up the food chain
  • BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION

What does DDT stand for?
DichloroDiphenylTrichloroethene
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BIOMAGNIFICATION
  • A concentration INCREASE in a chemical as it
    moves from trophic level to trophic level
  • WHY? Toxins not metabolized and stay in tissues
    unlike energy
  • EX DDT, Mercury

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Humans The Environment
  • Habitat Fragmentation
  • Ex Cutting off migration paths human
    development
  • Habitat Degradation
  • Ex Pollution
  • Habitat Destruction
  • Ex Land development
  • Farming
  • Logging

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Humans The Environment
  • Ozone (O3) Depletion
  • O3 forms a good layer around the Earth
  • Cause CFC release is breaking down the
    protective ozone layer
  • CFCs are used in refrigeration equipment
  • Effect UV rays increase skin cancers other
    cell mutations to plants animals!

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Humans The Environment
  • Acid Precipitation
  • rain, snow, dew or fog
  • Causes
  • gases such as nitrogen oxide (NOx) and sulfur
    oxide (SOx), generated in the burning of fossil
    fuels (coal and oil)
  • React in the atmosphere with sunlight to produce
    acids (nitric and sulfuric acid).
  • Acids dissolve in water to become acid
    precipitation.

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How is Acidity Measured?
  • Acidity is measured in units called pH.
  • The pH scale 0 to 14
  • pH 7 indicates neutral
  • above 7 base
  • Below 7 acid
  • Well do more on pH in the Biochemistry chapter

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Effects of Acid Precipitation
  • Plants grow poorly in acidic conditions ?
    disrupted food chain
  • Acid Rain burns tissues of organisms and leads to
    infections
  • Aquatic ecosystems severely effected

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Freshwater species have low tolerance for acidity
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Humans The Environment
  • Global Warming
  • The Greenhouse Effect
  • Fossil fuels give off lots of CO2
  • This builds a blanket around the earth
  • It is predicted that the Earth temp. could
    increase 50C before 2050 in SOME places
  • May cause wide spread weather shifts
  • Oceans may lose warm currents (due to ice melt)
    ? some places cooler!

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Carbon Dioxide Increase
  • Carbon dioxide levels fluctuate seasonally
  • The average level is steadily increasing
  • Burning of fossil fuels deforestation are
    contributing to the increase

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Other Greenhouse Gases
  • Methane - produced by termites and bacteria

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Greenhouse Effect
  • Greenhouse gases impede the escape of heat from
    Earths surface

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Water Pollution/Soil Pollution
  • Chemical, biological and physical water pollution
  • Chemical fertilizer (nutrients), toxins,
    industrial waste final step threat to human
    health!!!
  • Biological bacteria, fungi, protists and yeast
    that are infectious or parasitic associated with
    waste water
  • Physical debris, silt, trash

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Water Pollution
  • Disrupts drinking water, habitat recreation
  • Ex Nutrient Pollution
  • Excess N and P cause algal blooms ? choked
    ecosystems and stagnant bacteria filled water
  • If humans exposed ? necrotizing fasicitis
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